The Trinity Organ, Opus #34, was made in the year 2000 by the internationally known Staunton firm of Taylor & Boody. It has 32 stops with 2280 speaking pipes on three manuals and pedal. The instrument has mechanical (or “tracker”) action. All parts of the organ, with the exception of the blower, were designed and crafted by hand in the builders’ workshop. The casework is made from local black walnut, with carvings which include representations of birds of the area and a little lamb. The organ pipes are constructed of hammered tin and lead alloys, with gilded mouths in the façade.

See the Opus #34 specifications

Besides being a regular part of Sunday worship, the organ is played at two organ concerts a year, which are free and are open to the public. Some of the finest organists in the world have played for these concerts.

 

 

 

 

Opus 34
Trinity's Taylor & Boody Organ, Opus #34, was installed in 2000 and has been played by many renowned organists.